Hi, I'm Luna, my ex-partner and I split up yesterday. I need help
finding homes for the rescues. Those of you who are familiar with
Ratta Muffin know the amount of rats we have. I'm doing my best but I
need help.

I am not charging adoption fees although a monetary donation would be
nice to help with the rescues I have, it is not necessary though.
The adoption application still applies because I want to make sure
these babies are going into good homes. I also have 3 ferrets and one
cat.

Please take a look at the website. http://www.rattamuffinreskue.org There
are many rats who are not listed because they are being treated
medically and some are biters. Even adopting just one will help and
for those of you who don't mind a biter or a male who needs to be
neutered please contact me.

I'm not sure about the World Rat Day event as of yet but I think
keeping it on will be beneficial and helpful finding homes for the
rats that are still here.

I have a small car and limited funds so if you want to adopt and can
come to Browns Mills, NJ that would be great. If you can't come here
I can try to transport but I'll need compensation for travel
expenses. There are 4 surgeries scheduled next week for tumor
removals.

Yah I know she needs a rat.
I would love to have a ferret again but they are so smelly. I had one in high school named Bandit and he used to hop around like a kitten and play at my feet like a puppy. He was so cute. Seriously, anyone want an awesome pet, get a ferret and play with it. Just beware the odor

They're lovely little dudes, anybody want them? Marsellus and Vincent are not himalayan on the petfinder page because we don't want breeders to inquire. Marsellus is neutered anyway, and they only get adopted in pairs, or quartet!

Awww! I love that picture of the rattie in your glasses (nice glasses by the way!). Boy do I miss having ratlets, I really need to get my butt in gear and get some more pointy noses in this house (you know, other than the mice )!!

What sort of cages do you like best? I'm always on the lookout for new cages.

"All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another." -Anatole France

I have crappy cages rightn ow... See I'm poor, so my girls have a medium sized ferret cage with another grid on top (so it's twice the height) with melamite shelves and towel hammock, plus a house and some toys... They don't know they live in a recycled hobo rat shack... They're happy.
The boys live in a giant rabbit cage (I don't really like it, it's large but not high) with the same accessotirs as the girls...

I LOVE Martin's cages, the rescue person I work with has one and it's amazing, I plan on maybe using my tax return to buy one, but shipping is insanely pricey. I also need aspen chips (they're hard to come by around here), it's the only absorbant bedding my girls don't rip apart and make a nest with. Corn cob is ok, but it dosen't absorb enough for the boys (they suck at peeing in their litter box...).

call2arms wrote:I have crappy cages rightn ow... See I'm poor, so my girls have a medium sized ferret cage with another grid on top (so it's twice the height) with melamite shelves and towel hammock, plus a house and some toys... They don't know they live in a recycled hobo rat shack... They're happy. The boys live in a giant rabbit cage (I don't really like it, it's large but not high) with the same accessotirs as the girls...

I LOVE Martin's cages, the rescue person I work with has one and it's amazing, I plan on maybe using my tax return to buy one, but shipping is insanely pricey. I also need aspen chips (they're hard to come by around here), it's the only absorbant bedding my girls don't rip apart and make a nest with. Corn cob is ok, but it dosen't absorb enough for the boys (they suck at peeing in their litter box...).

I prefer to use this Carefresh-esque bedding that holds the scent better than Carefresh . . . of course I can't remember what it's called right now . . .

My friend gave me her old ferret cage. I have some cleaning and rearranging of shelves to do, but once I get my babies, and they get a little bit bigger, they will be living in this mother of a cage:
Talk about spoiled ratlets!!

"All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another." -Anatole France

Nice. I saw one going on ebay just like that for about 120$. But of course I'm broke right now. Well, broke for things that aren't urgent. The rats are so much out of their cage that I think they could care less...

See I look at the Martins Cages and think "Oh what a nightmare to clean!" My other cage that I have, a 4 story Prevue Hendryx, is all wire and I went insane trying to clean the levels and the bars on the sides. The rats I've had in the past haven't been insane chewers of plastic, so that's why I'm hoping that these plastic levels hold up because they will be SO MUCH easier to clean.

I've also looked into making a Rat Grotto (if you google it you'll find some examples) because they have almost no wire and must be EXTREMELY easy to clean.

"All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another." -Anatole France